DLP Resources Inc. announced receipt of complete drill results for drillhole, A23-012 on the Aurora porphyry copper-molybdenum project in southern Peru. Results for the first eleven drillholes, A22-001, A22-002, A22-003, A23-004, A23-005, A23-006, A23-007, A23-008, A23-009, A23-010 and A23-011 were last released on October 11, 2023. Aurora Cu-Mo Project - Summary of Drill Results for A23-012: Drillhole A23-012 commenced on September 19 and was completed on October 17 at a depth of 887.60m.

Coordinates are 8,565,427mN and 190,100mE at an elevation of 2728m. A23-012 was drilled at -70 degrees towards 020 degrees (NE). This hole was drilled approximately 130m east of A23-011.

0 to 5.65m: Overburden 5.56m to 22.00m: Breccia with moderate chalcopyrite and minor chalcocite in matrix. 22m to 195.92m: Hornfels with moderate chalcopyrite-pyrite mineralization and moderate molybdenite. 195.92m to 279.80m: Quartz-eye-feldspar-biotite porphyry (QEFBP - intermineral phase) with potassic alteration and overprint of weak chlorite and intermediate argillic alteration and pyrrhotite.

Moderate veining with chalcopyrite disseminated and in microfractures with moderate molybdenite. Faulted contact. 279.80m to 326,80m: QEFBP with predominantly intermediate argillic alteration on secondary biotite and weak chlorite alteration.

Weak quartz veining and minor chalcopyrite and molybdenite mineralization. Faulted contact. 326.80m to 631m: QEFBP (Intermineral phase) with moderate intermediate argillic alteration on quartz-sericite alteration.

Weak chalcopyrite mineralization and moderate molybdenite. 631m to 700m: QEFBP with moderate quartz-sericite alteration on K-feldspar alteration and moderate quartz veining. Weak chalcopyrite and molybdenite mineralization.

700m to 815m: QEFBP (Early porphyry phase) with abundant quartz veining and moderate to strong molybdenite and minor chalcopyrite. Moderate quartz-sericite + green sericite alteration with magnetite. 815m to 875.85m: QEFBP (Intermineral phase) with weak quartz veining and moderate chlorite overprint on potassic alteration (secondary biotite).

Strong molybdenite mineralization. 875.85m to 887.60m: FBP (Feldspar-biotite porphyry - Intermineral phase) with weak quartz veining and weak chalcopyrite and strong molybdenite mineralization. New Breccia Zone and Copper Oxide Showings - East of Current Drilling: During the past two months, while preparing an access road to the NE and SE side of the project for further drilling, a zone of approximately 500m x 500m was discovered with breccia's in the hornfels and copper-oxides on road cut surfaces.

This is extremely encouraging for the extension of copper-molybdenum mineralization for at least another 500m further to the southeast and northeast of the current planned drilling. This area also overlies a similar magnetic anomaly that underlies the main porphyry area. Currently a rock sample program is underway to define additional copper-molybdenum targets for drilling.

Sample results are expected later in December. Metallurgical Study Underway: Plenge laboratory in Lima, Peru have been contracted to do a metallurgical study on three composite samples from the Aurora project. Results from this study are expected in February-March 2024.

Aurora Project: Aurora Project is an advanced stage porphyry copper-molybdenum exploration project in the Province of Calca, SE Peru. The Aurora Project was previously permitted for drilling in 2015 but was never executed. Thirteen historical drillholes, drilled in 2001 and 2005 totaling 3,900m were drilled over an area of approximately 1000m by 800m, cut significant intervals of copper and molybdenum mineralization.

From logging of the only three remaining holes DDA-01, DDA-3A and DDA-3 and data now available, it appears that only three of the thirteen holes tested the enriched copper zone and only one hole drilled deep enough to test the primary copper and molybdenum zone. Salient historic drillhole data of the Aurora Project are: 190m @ 0.57% Cu, 0.008% Mo in DDA-1 with a high-grade intercept of 20m @ 1.01% Cu related to a supergene enrichment zone of secondary chalcocite; 142m @ 0.5% Cu, 0.004% Mo in DDA-3; 71.7m @ 0.7% Cu, 0.007% Mo in DDA-3A; and One of the historical holes ABC-6 drilled on the edge of the system intersected 78m @ 0.45% Cu and 0.107% Mo. A review of the historical drilling indicates that the majority of the thirteen holes were drilled in the leached and partially leached zones of the porphyry system.

Ten of the thirteen holes never fully tested the oxide and secondary enrichment zone and/or the primary copper zone at depth encountered in DDA-01. Copper-molybdenum mineralization is hosted by quartz-feldspar porphyries intruded into slates-hornfels and pelitic sandstones belonging to the Ordovician (439 - 463 ma) Sandia Formation.